»06/06/2012ASIARare sighting as Venus transits the sunIn Israel, India, Hong Kong, China, Japan, the phenomenon that happens once in 100 years. An opportunity for scientists to study and calculate the distances of the planets and for more information on the atmosphere of Venus.

Hong Kong (AsiaNews) - 12:49 today marked the last chance for the people of the territory to witness the rather rare transit of Venus across the disk of the sun. The transit occurs when the orbit of the second planet in our solar system passes between the sun and the earth. This phenomenon happens twice in a row, but at a distance of hundreds of years. The previous transit of Venus occurred in 2004 and between then and now in 2012. But next time will be in 2117 and in 2125.

The Hong Kong Observatory and the Space Museum offered the opportunity free of charge to anyone who wanted to view the passage with protective tools: looking directly at the solar disc can damage the eyes. The Observatory also released pictures on its website.

The phenomenon has a scientific and historical significance. The transits of the planets in the 17th and 18th century were used by astronomers of the time to measure the distance between the earth and the sun, now known to be 149.6 million kilometers.

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